Sean “P. Diddy” Combs’ past is smacking him in the face practically every week since he was arrested and charged with sex trafficking charges.

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Despite the Bad Boy Records founder vehemently denying all of the allegations against him, his critics are still doubting his innocence. Especially now that certain controversial clips have resurfaced of Diddy behaving questionably. In a recent clip that has come to light, the disgraced rap icon was working in his office. The snippet from his 2017 documentary Can’t Stop, Won’t Stop: A Bad Boy Story showed him making a successful business deal over the phone calmly before he hung up and went wild.

“I’m a f- -kin’ savage. I’m a savage,” the I’ll Be Missing You rapper yelled as he got up and slammed something on the floor.
“I’m a savage, whatever I want I’m going to get. Whatever I want I have to get,” Diddy repeated as he threw something else. The fallen music mogul continued to behave excitedly around his office. “Yes, what’s next? I got to get it. I’m not gonna stay f – -kin’ down,” Diddy explained before he sat back down. “I’m not gonna stay f- -kin’ lying down. I can’t do that man.”

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Diddy has been arrested and charged with sex trafficking and racketeering
He then asked someone who was sitting in the office with him. “What’s next gimme something else. What can’t you do I can do it. I can do anything.” With so many allegations against Diddy being spotlighted, some of his past social media posts and interviews are being more scrutinized.

As of now, Diddy is trying to get the show on the road when it comes to going to trial for his sex trafficking and racketeering charges. On Wednesday, Diddy’s attorneys informed the judge who is assigned to his case that the rapper wanted his trial to begin in the spring of 2025.

“Mr. Combs continues to assert his right to a speedy trial and intends to request a trial date in April or May 2025, and as consistent with the Court’s trial schedule,” Diddy’s lawyers wrote in a joint letter to the judge ahead of a court appearance Thursday.

Diddy was arrested and charged with sex trafficking, racketeering, and transportation to engage in prostitution in mid-September, all of which he has pleaded not guilty to. He has been jailed at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn, New York, since September 17.

Although Diddy fought for bail, putting up a $50 million bail offer, he was denied twice. The rap artist has been working on a third attempt to get bail since the beginning of October.